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An immersive performance takes place at the "Red Ribbon," an immersive digital museum in Guiyang, Guizhou Province, which provides a contemporary interpretation of China's legendary 12,500-km-long military expedition, the Long March. /CGTN
An immersive performance takes place at the "Red Ribbon," an immersive digital museum in Guiyang, Guizhou Province, which provides a contemporary interpretation of China's legendary 12,500-km-long military expedition, the Long March. /CGTN
An immersive performance takes place at the "Red Ribbon," an immersive digital museum in Guiyang, Guizhou Province, which provides a contemporary interpretation of China's legendary 12,500-km-long military expedition, the Long March. /CGTN
An immersive performance takes place at the "Red Ribbon," an immersive digital museum in Guiyang, Guizhou Province, which provides a contemporary interpretation of China's legendary 12,500-km-long military expedition, the Long March. /CGTN
An immersive performance takes place at the "Red Ribbon," an immersive digital museum in Guiyang, Guizhou Province, which provides a contemporary interpretation of China's legendary 12,500-km-long military expedition, the Long March. /CGTN
An immersive performance takes place at the "Red Ribbon," an immersive digital museum in Guiyang, Guizhou Province, which provides a contemporary interpretation of China's legendary 12,500-km-long military expedition, the Long March. /CGTN
An immersive performance takes place at the "Red Ribbon," an immersive digital museum in Guiyang, Guizhou Province, which provides a contemporary interpretation of China's legendary 12,500-km-long military expedition, the Long March. /CGTN
An immersive performance takes place at the "Red Ribbon," an immersive digital museum in Guiyang, Guizhou Province, which provides a contemporary interpretation of China's legendary 12,500-km-long military expedition, the Long March. /CGTN
Inspired by the idea of "a red ribbon on the earth," a groundbreaking digital art museum in Guizhou is bringing China's legendary Long March to life through cutting-edge audiovisual technology. As the first of its kind in the country, this Long March-themed museum offers an immersive and emotionally powerful journey into one of modern China's most iconic chapters.
The Long March – an epic 12,500-kilometer expedition undertaken by the Red Army, the predecessor of the People's Liberation Army – unfolded between 1934 and 1936 and remains an unparalleled milestone in Chinese history, leaving later generations an enduring legacy.